5 Ways to Open Device Manager on Windows 10

 

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In Windows 10, Device Manager is an essential utility that helps you configure or troubleshoot hardware on your PC. Here are five ways to open Device Manager when you need it. These aren’t the only ways to do it, but one of these methods is likely to come in handy.

One of the quickest ways to open Device Manger is by using the Start menu. Open the Start Menu and type “device manager,” then click the “Device Manager” icon that appears in the results. Device Manager will open instantly.

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Windows 10 includes a hidden “Power User” menu that few people know about that includes shortcuts to essential computer management utilities. If you press Windows+X on your keyboard or right-click the “Start” button, the menu will appear. Select “Device Manager” from the list.

To open the Device Manager even more quickly, press Windows+X, then tap the “M” key.

Open the Power User Menu, then click

Open Device Manager Using Control Panel

Device Manager is also accessible in Control Panel. First, open Control Panel by clicking the Start Menu, typing “control panel,” and clicking the “Control Panel” icon.

In Control Panel, click the “Hardware and Sound” category, then select “Device Manager.”

Open the Control Panel to the

Open Device Manager with a Run Command

You can also open Device Manager through a Command Prompt or the “Run” window. First, press Windows+R to open a “Run” window. In the “Open:” text box, type devmgmt.msc and then click “OK.” Device Manager will appear.

Device Manager can be opened from a Run Box by entering

Open Device Manager in Windows Settings

If you’d like to open Device Manager using Windows Settings, you can do that, too. First, open “Settings” by clicking the gear icon in the Start menU or by pressing Windows+I.

In Settings, navigate to System> About, then scroll down and click “Device Manager.” You can also search for “Device Manager” within “Settings,” then click the link that appears.

Navigate to System> About, then scroll down and click

The Device Manager can be used to enable or disable hardware devices or fetch driver updates. It isn’t ideal if you want to get information about your PC’s hardware, though — for that, you want the System Information utility.